General News
Torc Advances Autonomous Truck Testing in Michigan
Freightliner Cascadias equipped with Torc’s software began testing in Michigan in February, adding to trials already underway on roads in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in Virginia.
Labor Department Plans to Rescind Independent Contractor Rule
Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer announced a proposed rule to rescind a controversial independent contractor rule in a move welcomed by the trucking industry.
Agriculture Markets Brace for Prolonged Iran Turmoil
Agriculture traders rushed to adjust positions with the escalating conflict in Iran threatening to disrupt supply chains from corn and soybean meal to fertilizer and sugar.
Containership Giants Move Freight Away From Gulf Hot Spots
Some carriers are canceling bookings temporarily, skipping some port calls, warning of delays and implementing surcharges to transport containers through the conflict zone.
Wabash Parts Network Swells as Manufacturing Plants Are Idled
Trailer manufacturer Wabash is continuing to expand its parts and service center operations while trimming manufacturing capacity as part of a strategic pivot.
Federal Circuit Sends Tariff Case Back After Trump Loss
An appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s request to delay next steps in the fight over tariff refunds for importers after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's signature policy.
ATRI: Chicago Home to Worst Truck Bottleneck
Chicago’s Interstate 294 at I‑290/I‑88 has been named the nation’s top freight bottleneck in 2026, according to a new analysis from the American Transportation Research Institute.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for March 2, 2026
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Diesel and Gasoline Prices Rise on Iran Strikes
“It’s the rockets and feathers effect,” Christopher Knittel, a professor of energy economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “When things are going up — they go up fast.”
Soybean Oil Climbs to 2-Year High, Leads Commodity Rally
Soy rose to its highest level in more than two years after strikes by the U.S. and Israel on Iran. Contracts in Chicago surged as much as 3.9% before paring some gains.
Manufacturing Shows Strength While Prices Accelerate
The Institute for Supply Management’s gauge of prices paid for manufacturing inputs jumped 11.5 points to 70.5, the highest level since overall inflation peaked nearly four years ago.
US Farmers Confront Fresh Volatility in Trump Tariff Era
“One of the things in this industry is that there’s always uncertainties,” Krista Swanson, chief economist at the National Corn Growers Association, said in an interview.
Global Economy Faces New Strain From Iran Conflict
The most immediate impact from the escalating Middle East conflict is through market reaction as investors take flight to safe havens such as the dollar and gold, while stocks slump.
Amazon Share Price Slides as AI Spending Weighs on Outlook
Not only are the capital expenditures eating into Amazon’s free cash flow, but market pros are growing impatient about when they’ll pay off in dramatic fashion.
Supertanker Rates Surge as Hormuz Traffic Slows
Runaway freight is one of the most tangible market responses to a conflict that began on Feb. 28 and culminated with the vital Strait of Hormuz chokepoint all-but closing to tanker traffic.
Truck Cabs Adopt Larger Displays To Boost ADAS Integration
Innovations in the technology underlying the in-cab features of medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles have progressed in parallel to those employed in cars and light-duty vehicles.
Perspective: Building a Safety-First Truck Fleet Culture
Safety is often framed around regulations, inspections and compliance scores. These are essential, but they rarely tell the full story, writes Aidyn Kanagat, founder of carrier Grad Group.
A New Structure for Growth
Sales and marketing teams across the logistics industry are being asked to do more. Customer expectations are rising, technology is reshaping engagement, and commercial teams face growing pressure to deliver measurable growth.
Valenzuela Earns 2025 Top Recruiting Professional Award
Tommy Valenzuela, director of recruiting at Los Alamitos, Calif.-based Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport, was named the 2025 Transport Topics Recruiting Professional of the Year.
FedEx Hit With Suit Over Tariff and Brokerage Fees
Thousands of companies are angling for refunds on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, many of which were ruled unconstitutional last week. Now some retail customers are joining the scrum.